Godzilla, Mothra, and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack

Godzilla, Mothra, and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack

By Shusuke Kaneko

  • Genre: Foreign
  • Release Date: 2014-01-01
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 45min
  • Director: Shusuke Kaneko
  • Production Company: Toho Pictures
  • Production Country: Japan
  • iTunes Price: USD 12.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.4/10
7.4
From 216 Ratings

Description

Fifty years ago, the Japanese Defense Forces killed Godzilla or so they thought. When a series of terrifying natural disasters begin to plague Japan, including the inexplicable offshore sinking of a U.S. submarine, a mystic old man warns his nation that Godzilla has come back to destroy Japan as revenge for all the souls lost in the Pacific War. When mere military might can not squash the monster, the mystic man awakens the Holy Beasts of Yamato - King Ghidorah, Mothra and Baragon, sleeping giants that protected Japan in ancient times. These untamed mammoth beasts take on Godzilla with frightening supernatural brute power that has been 2,000 years in the making. Tradition and technology collide in this chilling high-tech, cutting-edge fable.

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  • One of the best Godzilla films of all time.

    5
    By Daniel6150
    GMK is without a doubt one of the greatest Godzilla films of all time. They really make Godzilla look cool in this film especially his white demon like eyes. The film does start off a little bit slow like during the first 20 minutes or so but after that it’s non stop action until the credits roll. If your a Godzilla fan new or old this is a must see.
  • Udder chaos

    5
    By Waiting for allo hybrid
    This is my second favorite 1999-2004Godzilla movie and for a Da*m good reason. This movie tough me something very important. You don’t fuc* with the king seriously Godzilla decimates everyone in this movie
  • A Good One

    4
    By Ugotta_B_Kidding
    Since it's a "real" Japanese Godzilla flick it's automatically better than the cheap American knockoffs. It also has a Godzilla suit I had not seen before. They actually made him a bit creepy with weird eyes and some creative lighting. Nicely done. Of the monsters, Barugon was the only disappointment. With his funky unicorn horn and silly suit it was frankly ridiculous. Fortunately Barugon didn't get much screen time. Godzilla was truly monstrous, Ghidorah was majestic, and Mothra was artfully done with great colors and glowing blue eyes. The effects were good as these movies go. Cheesy in places, but good. It even had a rousingly good soundtrack. Some bad acting here and there but the lead actors all did well. I especially liked the cute gal reporter and her military hero father. All in all, it's a worthy addition to the Toho movies. I recommend it.
  • GMK:Giant Monster All-Out Attack

    5
    By Megalon73
    This one was so cool when Godzilla is a ghost of the Japanese sprits who lost there life in World War 2 now seek there revenge on Japan.
  • Great effects

    5
    By C Dog 52099
    all of the suits were all updated greatly, Godzilla looks amazing and his atomic breath more so. Im so happy that Baragon got an appearence in the movie.
  • By far my third favorite Godzilla movie

    5
    By TheHappyMusicFan
    Godzilla Mothra and King Ghidorah Giant Monsters All Out Attack or GMK for short is the darkest Godzilla movie next to the original 1954 Gojira. Godzilla's back but this time he is pure evil. brought to life by the souls of those lost in World War II because Japan has forgotten their past. Godzilla returns to punish Japan. Until the legendary guardians of the earth Mothra, King Ghidorah and Baragon awaken and try to stop Godzilla. Unlike most Godzilla films where you see Godzilla crush buildings and people are evacuated. This movie is the complete opposite. There is a lot of destruction and carnage in this movie. You actually see people getting crushed and vaporized by Godzilla's nuclear breath. It's quite unexpected if your watching this for the first time. I would also like to point out that the director for this movie Shunsuke Kaneko also produced the 1990's Gamera trilogy. He is a great writer and I really wish that Toho would have had him make the rest of the Godzilla movies for the millennium series. This is one of Toho's best Godzilla movies and it's worth checking out if you are getting into the Godzilla franchise.
  • GMK RATING

    5
    By shoopdawoop44
    it starts out slow but by the end you are highly satisfyed and pumped by the explosions
  • One of the best Godzilla movies of all time

    4
    By omar cecere
    Gmk Best in the millennium era of Godzilla

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